Update: Breastfeeding Problem

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  • Meeko
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 4351

    Update: Breastfeeding Problem

    The mom dropped off this morning and said she was unable to nurse anymore as she's not producing enough...so formula only from now on. Then she asked if she could come and feed the baby her bottle. (She was very polite about asking)

    As I was planning on talking to her today anyway, I said come over and we'll talk.

    I made a bottle and sat with her as she fed the babe and explained the problem. Normally...I am very "this is the way it is...deal with it" when other problems come up. But she's a very sweet girl and her baby is gorgeous and SO easy to care for and she isn't doing anything WRONG...just inconvenient.

    It went GREAT! She said she completely understood. She cried, but said only because she will miss her during the day, but that she expected it sooner or later. Then she thanked me for having made it possible until know.

    What a sweetie!

    Thanks for all the input. It helped me explain to her without being long-winded OR sounding cold.
  • MamaBearCanada
    Blessed
    • Jun 2012
    • 704

    #2
    So glad things were resolved in such a great way.

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    • itlw8
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 2199

      #3
      Thank you for teaching us something today also. I know I forget discussing things works better than telling Thank you
      It:: will wait

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      • Meeko
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 4351

        #4
        Originally posted by itlw8
        Thank you for teaching us something today also. I know I forget discussing things works better than telling Thank you
        When it comes to my policies/money etc. I am very rigid and matter of fact and will always be.

        But in this particular instance, I felt she needed an explanation and a kind ear. She wasn't being difficult...she just didn't understand it was posing a problem and that her visit meant altering our entire schedule.

        And I learned from it too. From now on I will tell BF moms that they can bring pumped milk but that my set up here doesn't make daily visits feasible.

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          #5
          Originally posted by Meeko
          When it comes to my policies/money etc. I am very rigid and matter of fact and will always be.

          But in this particular instance, I felt she needed an explanation and a kind ear. She wasn't being difficult...she just didn't understand it was posing a problem and that her visit meant altering our entire schedule.

          And I learned from it too. From now on I will tell BF moms that they can bring pumped milk but that my set up here doesn't make daily visits feasible.
          I am the same but there are always exceptions to every thing.

          Sometimes, parents aren't being difficult, just one sided and the second you explain things from a different perspective, they "get it" immediately.

          I had one a few months ago that wanted to "visit" on their lunch hour. I asked them how they felt if I allowed other parents they don't know to visit their child, which would mean contact with theirs, they suddenly understood why I couldn't allow it.

          I didn't think this family was being difficult either, just seeing things from their view only.

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